Bluetooth Setup; Remote Learning - Geneva Cinema+ Mounting Instruction And Operating Manual

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NOTE: secure the TV on the stand by pushing
the lock lever into the vertical rail holes
TV connection
Cinema + can connect to your TV in the following ways:
Optical (TV2): use this for the best audio quality
ARC: if your TV has a socket labelled "ARC", use this connection
RCA: use this to connect both Left and Right channel to your TV
Line-IN: if your TV has a line out/headphones out, you can use this connection. This socket can be
used also for other sources like CD players, Tuners, pre-amplified Vinyl players, etc.
Note: 3.5mm line-in socket takes priority over RCA socket
Important Note: Cinema+ is only able to decode LPCM (PCM) 2.0 audio format signal. Please ensure
your TV audio format is set to LPCM (PCM).
For more information, please refer to your TV user manual.

Bluetooth setup

Cinema+ allows wireless playback from any Bluetooth equipped device.
Select BT on the remote: Cinema+ will reconnect to the last available paired device
Press and hold BT on the remote to connect a new Bluetooth device (blue LED starts flashing). Repeat
this procedure for every new device. Cinema+ can store up to 8 devices
Note: refer to your Bluetooth device manual to connect to Cinema+

Remote learning

Cinema+ can learn volume down/up from other remotes (TV, set top box, etc.)
If you are using HDMI ARC, it is not necessary to 'learn' your TV remote control with Cinema+.
HDMI ARC enables CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) commands to be sent between your TV and Cine-
ma+. This means you will only need one remote to power on both devices and control the volume.
Press LEARN on the right side of cinema+ 3 seconds (Red LED starts flashing)
Press + button on the right side of cinema+

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